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Overview

“Everyone loves Fergus!” say reviewers, and now the opinionated cartoon horse and bona fide social media star is back in an all new comic adventure. In his third book, Fergus catches a glimpse of what could be, and leaving his life of comfort behind, sets off on a hilarious journey. His exploits lead him over, under, and through all manner of obstacles as he strives to reach the bigger, better prize that beckons, always just a little farther away…and on the other side. Featuring the talented Jean Abernethy’s hysterical illustrations and scenes replete with supporting characters as amusing as their endearingly awkward hero, Fergus and the Greener Grass promises to entertain any reader with big dreams and an insatiable appetite for life’s little surpriseswhether age 5 or 95!

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About the Author

Jean Abernethy grew up on a small family farm, where as a child, she learned explore her world on horseback. She pursued a college education in Equine studies, then earned her art degree at Ocad University in Toronto. Her comical horse cartoons have graced equine print publications for over 30 years, while her passion for horses has led her through work with saddle making, and employment as a barn hand, carriage driver, and trail guide. Most notably, her star character, Fergus, has brought laughter to over 300,000 Facebook fans around the world. Jean has written and illustrated three books: The Essential Fergus the Horse ; Fergus: A Horse to Be Reckoned With ; and Fergus and the Greener Grass.

Editorial Reviews

Featuring Jean Abernethy's hysterical illustrations and scenes replete with supporting characters as amusing as their endearingly awkward hero, Fergus and the Greener Grass promises to entertain any reader with big dreams and an appetite for life's little surprises!  Mid-South Horse Review

Promises to entertain any reader with big dreams and an insatiable appetite for life's little surprises. The Gaitpost Book List

Recommended for ages 5 to 95, Fergus and the Greener Grass is a book designed to share. With 35 hilariously illustrated pages written in lyrical rhyme, it is perfect for parents and grandparents to read with youngsters.  www.EquiMed.com

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